Shaping more resilient and just food systems: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Angelina Sanderson Bellamy
Ella Furness
Poppy Nicol
Hannah Pitt
Alice Taherzadeh
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[1] Sustainable Places Research Institute,School of Biosciences
[2] Cardiff University,School of Geography and Planning
[3] Cardiff University,School of Social Sciences
[4] Cardiff University,undefined
[5] Cardiff University,undefined
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Ambio | 2021年 / 50卷
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COVID-19 pandemic; Food justice; Food systems; Resilience; UK;
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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted weaknesses in global food systems, as well as opening windows of opportunity for innovation and transformation. While the nature and extent of this crisis is rare, extreme climatic events will increase in magnitude and frequency, threatening similar societal impacts. It is therefore critical to identify mechanisms for developing food systems that are resilient to such impacts. We examine impacts of the crisis on UK food systems and how these further entrenched social inequalities. We present data on the experiences and actions of producers, consumers, and community organisers. The data were collected by adapting ongoing research to include surveys, interviews and online workshops focused on the pandemic. Actors’ responses to the pandemic foreshadow how enduring change to food systems can be achieved. We identify support required to enable these transformations and argue that it is vital that these opportunities are embedded in food justice principles which promote people-centred approaches to avoid exacerbating injustices prevalent pre-crisis. Learning from these experiences therefore provides insights for how to make food systems elsewhere more resilient and just.
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